Christopher Knight

My Fair Brady stars Adrianne Curry and Christopher Knight have separated on what is the fifth anniversary of their wedding.

"After starting a relationship with what seemed to be irreconcilable differences, the couple has reached a period where those differences are no longer appreciated," their manager, Phil Viardo, said in a statement to the Web site Hollyscoop.com. "The decision was mutually reached after it became clear to both that some perspective was needed in order to assess their unique union."

This was Curry's first marriage and Knight's third. They had no children.

"It hurts me deeply that someone that I have loved and respected for so many years ... would discuss overtly negative personal opinions about my marriage in a public forum," the My Fair Brady star writes on his MySpace page. "I can only hope these recent comments are an
aberration."

Florence Henderson says that while her former TV son Christopher Knight has lived his life in front of the cameras the past few years, "reality [TV] is not for me."

"It's a double-edged sword," Henderson said of shedding an iconic role. Henderson, 74, spoke to reporters on Tuesday at the Television Critics Association press tour in Los Angeles, where she was promoting her upcoming Hallmark Channel film Ladies of the House.

The biological clock is ticking for reality star Adrianne Curry – but it's not hers, it's husband Christopher Knight's! "If we start having [kids] soon [he's] not going to get decrepit like Mick Jagger," the ever-outspoken Curry told reporters Tuesday night. "When his kid hits his teens [he'll] be dead. I don't want that and we won't have that if we have kids in the next few years."

Nick Lachey – whose split from Jessica Simpson was announced Wednesday – has been spending some quality time with the boys. Most recently, he waved the starting flag at the Ford 400 NASCAR Nextel Cup, and the racecars weren't the only ones making the rounds that weekend in Florida.